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Episode 01: Remembrance
Episode 02: Maps and Legends
Episode 03: The End is the Beginning
Episode 04: Absolute Candor
Episode 05: Stardust City Rag
Episode 06: The Impossible Box
Episode 07: Nepenthe
Episode 08: Broken Pieces
Episode 09: Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1
Episode 10: Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2
Star Trek Picard S01E03
Available from: 08-10-2020
Star Trek Picard S01E02
Available from: 10-09-2020
Star Trek Picard S01E01
Available from: 06-08-2020
Star Trek Picard S01E10
Available from: 26-03-2020
Star Trek Picard S01E09
Available from: 19-03-2020
Star Trek Picard S01E910
Available from: 19-03-2020
Star Trek Picard S01E08
Available from: 12-03-2020
Star Trek Picard S01E07
Available from: 05-03-2020
Star Trek Picard S01E06
Available from: 27-02-2020
Star Trek Picard S01E05
Available from: 20-02-2020
Star Trek Picard S01E04
Available from: 13-02-2020
Star Trek: Picard - Season 1 Episode 09: Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1
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After his retirement from Starfleet, Jean-Luc Picard, a gutsy warrior, makes his mind to carry on with a tranquil life away from wars and battles, so he moves to live alone in Chateau Picard, however when a strange lady, comes to him, requesting his help, his life flips around, as he discovers numerous binds with that lady to his past.
After his retirement from Starfleet, Jean-Luc Picard, a gutsy warrior, makes his mind to carry on with a tranquil life away from wars and battles, so he moves to live alone in Chateau Picard, however when a strange lady, comes to him, requesting his help, his life flips around, as he discovers numerous binds with that lady to his past.
Actors:
Swati Kapila,
McKenzie Westmore,
Hélène Cardona,
Morgan Peters,
Toni Belafonte,
Orla Brady,
Antonio David Lyons,
Michael Eshaun York,
Merrin Dungey,
Hanna Lee Sakakibara,
John Ales,
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Swati Kapila
McKenzie Westmore
26 April 1977, San Fernando Valley, California, USA
Hélène Cardona
Morgan Peters
Toni Belafonte
Orla Brady
28 March 1961, Dublin, Ireland
Antonio David Lyons
December1971, Hollywood, Florida, USA
Michael Eshaun York
Merrin Dungey
6 August 1971, Sacramento, California, USA
Hanna Lee Sakakibara
John Ales
3 January 1969, Los Angeles, California, USA
Director:
Hanelle M. Culpepper, Jonathan Frakes, Akiva Goldsman, Maja Vrvilo, Douglas Aarniokoski
Country:
United States
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March 19, 2020
Understandably little time was given to it beyond passing mention here-there's enough going on as it is-but I really wish Picard had a better chance to dive into how Seven felt being reconnected momentarily to the Collective and the Borg Queen.
March 20, 2020
One way or another, fun episode, and I have no idea where this season ends.
March 19, 2020
It was somewhat satisfying to watch Soji verbally kick Narek to the curb but super frustrating to watch her wrestle with her demons while Sutra set all the wheels in motion.
March 19, 2020
All told, a very exciting episode that seemed to be over in a flash.
March 23, 2020
There are moments in "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part One" where you feel like you're in an early episode of The Next Generation.
March 23, 2020
This episode, like many from this first season, expands the world of Star Trek and builds a new story, while continuing to drop pieces of nostalgia and easter eggs that enhance that story for long-time viewers.
March 23, 2020
"Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1" does a spectacular job of synthesizing the style of "The Next Generation" with that of "The Original Series" - and the result is something new altogether.
March 23, 2020
This is where Picard becomes a masterclass in dramatic intent mapped out with potent precision. A cleverly constructed cliff hanger in which audiences will invest everything without being sure of anything.
March 19, 2020
The pacing feels uneven this week because we had eight episodes to consider the politics of the synthetic/organic divide, but in the space of 20 minutes, we're landed with this big revelation about synthetic gods, and a brand new character, Sutra.
March 19, 2020
[Brent] Spiner's fun here playing the obviously brilliant but seemingly weak-willed son of Noonien Soong. It'll be interesting to see on which side that character lands during next week's finale.
March 19, 2020
Seeing how the different characters reacted to the wonder and terror of going through the Borg transmat network was a great, efficient character-building moment.
March 19, 2020
As Picard heads towards its season finale, some big reveals are made and some clunky sci-fi tropes are utilized.

